The Trial by Franz Kafka (Alma Classics Evergreens) is a haunting novel that follows Josef K., a man suddenly arrested and prosecuted by an inaccessible authority for an unspecified crime. As he navigates a maze of absurd bureaucracy and meaningless procedures, the story explores themes of guilt, power, and alienation in a nightmarish, surreal world. Kafka’s masterpiece remains a powerful reflection on modern society’s dehumanizing systems.
Note: Classic, Existential / Modernist Fiction.

